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Mugabe (left) has been sparring with Tsvangirai for years.
30.04.2008 Zimbabwean groups have asked the international community not to turn away from their country at this key moment. Human rights advocates in Washington have picked up the mantle, urging their African counterparts to press Robert Mugabe on key issues of democracy and human rights.
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From: Africa Action
Image: Mugabe (left) has been sparring with Tsvangirai for years. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
25.04.2008 Freelance journalist Frank Chikowore was on April 21, 2008 finally charged with public violence, appearing in court almost a week after his arrest together with six other accused persons among them the opposition MDC's director of information and publicity, Luke Tamborinyoka.
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Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression]
24.04.2008 Churches in Zimbabwe are opening their doors to give refuge to people fleeing violence following the elections held almost a month ago.
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From: Christian Aid
23.04.2008 Whatever happens to the Chinese arms shipment destined for Zimbabwe, the case highlights the urgent need for the UN to work towards an Arms Trade Treaty at a meeting in New York later this month, says a leading development group.
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From: Oxfam International
Related topics/regions: [China] [Trade] [Arms & military]
A ZANU-PF campaign poster from the contested elections, featuring Mugabe.
22.04.2008 Mugabe's ZANU-PF party is "using a network of informal detention centers to beat, torture, and intimidate opposition activists and ordinary Zimbabweans," reports a human rights monitor.
From: Human Rights Watch
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Image: A ZANU-PF campaign poster from the contested elections, featuring Mugabe. © frontlineblogger
	"Mugabe's Hired Guns" - South African media headlines; March 20, 2008.
18.04.2008 An urgent application has been made to suspend a transport permit allowing arms from China -- currently anchored in a South African harbor -- to be conveyed to the government of Zimbabwe.
From: Business Day
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Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [China]
Image: "Mugabe's Hired Guns" - South African media headlines; March 20, 2008. © Sokwanele - Zimbabwe (flickr)
16.04.2008 As the baton of violence heads over to Zimabwe, Bronwen Manby looks at the African Peer Review Mechanism in relation to Kenya, its shortcomings such as lack of follow-up and political teeth and the urgent lessons from its engagement with Kenya.
From Pambazuka News
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Kenya]
A campaign poster for MDC candidate Morgan Tsvangirai; March 2008.
14.04.2008 A Zimbabwe High Court judge ruled against an opposition case today, declaring he will not order an immediate release of the March 29 election results.
From: Mail and Guardian
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Image: A campaign poster for MDC candidate Morgan Tsvangirai; March 2008. © frontlineblogger (flickr)
(L to R) Imani Countess, Roxanne Lawson, and Briggs Bomba.
12.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 11 (OneWorld) - African development experts here are cautiously optimistic that Zimbabwe's election process, while still disputed, will bring about historic change for the country's 12 million people.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Politics] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Governance]
Image: (L to R) Imani Countess, Roxanne Lawson, and Briggs Bomba. © Roshani Kothari
11.04.2008 As speculation continues to mount on the outcome of the Zimbabwe presidential election, the number of arrests of journalists continues to rise with two more foreign journalists arrested on April 3, 2008.
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Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
09.04.2008 The judge hearing the Zimbabwean opposition's case demanding the immediate release of presidential election results has said he will deliver his judgment on Monday.
From: Mail & Guardian
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Image: Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
08.04.2008 Amidst conern about the increasing possibility of violence in the wake of Zimbabwe's unresolved election, the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance is sending delegations to request intervention by the Southern African Development Community and the African Union.
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From: Progressio
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07.04.2008 Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) on March 20, 2008, sought a High court order to bar publication of the private weekly, Zimbabwe Independent, which was about to disclose details relating to the organisation’s director-general Happyton Bonyongwe.
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04.04.2008 The scale of Zanu-PF's loss in Zimbabwe's election, along with strong pressure from South Africa, are closing the door on Robert Mugabe's reign, says Stephen Chan.
From Prospect
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President Mugabe.
03.04.2008 Sources close to incumbent Zimbabwean presidential candidate Robert Mugabe say he admitted defeat after his party lost control yesterday of the parliament, reports a newspaper from neighboring South Africa.
From: Business Day
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Image: President Mugabe. © Candlemaker (flickr)
MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
02.04.2008 The Movement for Democratic Change declared its presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai victorious four days following the election, despite state media's allegations that a second round run-off is in order.
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From: allAfrica.com
Image: MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
02.04.2008 Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku on March 26, 2008 set aside and declared the state-controlled Media and Information Commission’s (MIC) ban against senior journalist Brian Hungwe null and void.
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01.04.2008 What will we say when our children ask what we did to end Robert MugabeÂ’s dictatorship, asks Justice Malala in The Zimbabwean, the first newspaper for Zimbabwean exiles.
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